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Hello. Newbie with-a 6 1/2yr old daughter with ODD, Anxiety, ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 433873" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results.</p><p></p><p>Welcome. Sorry you seem to be so alone in this - not anymore, you've got this forum.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing about husbands, they surprise us when we least expect it. Mine was very much against the Asperger's diagnosis for son, and I accepted that, and then one day overheard him explaining it all (CORRECTLY and in a POSITIVE manner) to a coworker. When I questioned him, he was like, yeah, I've done research - DUH. Of course I was thrilled, but also WTH? thanks for sharing. GRRRR but that's him.</p><p></p><p>Since you now have dxs, you now also have something to research, and can find "real" information on those somethings. Hubby may just come around with it since now it has properties of an object as opposed to something more 'vague' like feelings and behavior.</p><p></p><p>Besides, even if he doesn't really get it or want to, he can still help with proactive solutions of changing parenting techniques. With or with out dxs, if plan A is not working go to plan B - a thought process guys deal better with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 433873, member: 11965"] Definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. Welcome. Sorry you seem to be so alone in this - not anymore, you've got this forum. Funny thing about husbands, they surprise us when we least expect it. Mine was very much against the Asperger's diagnosis for son, and I accepted that, and then one day overheard him explaining it all (CORRECTLY and in a POSITIVE manner) to a coworker. When I questioned him, he was like, yeah, I've done research - DUH. Of course I was thrilled, but also WTH? thanks for sharing. GRRRR but that's him. Since you now have dxs, you now also have something to research, and can find "real" information on those somethings. Hubby may just come around with it since now it has properties of an object as opposed to something more 'vague' like feelings and behavior. Besides, even if he doesn't really get it or want to, he can still help with proactive solutions of changing parenting techniques. With or with out dxs, if plan A is not working go to plan B - a thought process guys deal better with. [/QUOTE]
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